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  • Colibri

    Ann Cameron, Jacqueline Kim, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Aug. 25, 2004)
    She was little and quick and pretty. Her mother nicknamed her Colibri, Spanish for "Hummingbird". At age four she was kidnapped, torn from her parents on a crowded bus in Guatemala City. Since then she's traveled with "Uncle", the ex-soldier and wandering beggar who has renamed her Rosa. Uncle has always told Rosa that he searched for her parents but had no success. There's almost no chance Rosa will ever find them, but Rosa still remembers and longs for them. When she was young, Uncle consulted fortune-tellers who told him that Rosa would bring him luck, a treasure big enough to last him all his life. So he's kept her with him. Together, they have traveled from town to town in the highlands of Guatemala, scraping out a living, hoping to find the treasure. Eight years have passed, and Rosa has turned 12. No treasure has been found, and Uncle has almost given up hope. When he turns angry and desperate, danger threatens Rosa from all sides, but especially from Uncle himself.
  • Colibri

    Ann Cameron

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Sept. 13, 2005)
    When Tzunún was little, her mother nicknamed her Colibrí, Spanish for “hummingbird.” At age four, Colibrí is kidnapped from her parents in Guatemala City and ever since she’s traveled with Uncle, the ex-soldier and wandering beggar, who renamed her Rosa. Uncle told Rosa that he looked for her parents, but never found them.
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  • Colibri

    Ann Cameron

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Sept. 13, 2005)
    When Tzunún was little, her mother nicknamed her Colibrí, Spanish for “hummingbird.” At age four, Colibrí is kidnapped from her parents in Guatemala City and ever since she’s traveled with Uncle, the ex-soldier and wandering beggar, who renamed her Rosa. Uncle told Rosa that he looked for her parents, but never found them.
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  • Colibri

    Ann Cameron

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 27, 2003)
    A young Mayan girl’s quest for the family she was stolen fromShe was little and quick and pretty. Her mother nicknamed her Colibrí, Spanish for "Hummingbird." At age four she was kidnapped, torn from her parents on a crowded bus in Guatemala City. Since then she's traveled with "Uncle," the ex-soldier and wandering beggar who has renamed her Rosa. Uncle has always told Rosa that he searched for her parents but had no success. There’s almost no chance Rosa will ever find them – but Rosa still remembers and longs for them.When she was young, Uncle consulted fortune-tellers who told him that Rosa would bring him luck – a treasure big enough to last him all his life. So he’s kept her with him. Together, they have traveled from town to town in the highlands of Guatemala, scraping out a living, hoping to find the treasure. Eight years have passed, and Rosa has turned twelve. No treasure has been found, and Uncle has almost given up hope. When he turns angry and desperate, danger threatens Rosa from all sides – but especially from Uncle himself.
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  • Colibri

    Cameron

    Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Paperback(2005), Jan. 1, 2005)
    Colibri (05) by Cameron, Ann [Mass Market Paperback (2005)]
  • Colibri

    Ann Cameron, Jacqueline Kim

    Audio CD (Random House Listening Library, Jan. 1, 2003)
    She was little and quick and pretty. Her mother nicknamed her ColibrĂ­, Spanish for "Hummingbird." At age four she was kidnapped, torn from her parents on a crowded bus in Guatemala City. Since then she's traveled with "Uncle," the ex-soldier and wandering beggar who has renamed her Rosa. Uncle has always told Rosa that he searched for her parents but had no success. There's almost no chance Rosa will ever find them--but Rosa still remembers and longs for them.When she was young, Uncle consulted fortune-tellers who told him that Rosa would bring him luck--a treasure big enough to last him all his life. So he's kept her with him. Together, they have traveled from town to town in the highlands of Guatemala, scraping out a living, hoping to find the treasure. Eight years have passed, and Rosa has turned twelve. No treasure has been found, and Uncle has almost given up hope. When he turns angry and desperate, danger threatens Rosa from all sides--but especially from Uncle himself.
  • Colibri

    Ann Cameron

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 13, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Kidnapped when she was very young by an unscrupulous man, who has forced her to lie and beg to get money, a twelve-year-old Mayan girl endures an abusive life, always wishing she could return to the parents she can hardly remember.
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  • Colibri

    Ann Cameron, Jacqueline Kim

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library (Audio), July 27, 2004)
    She was little and quick and pretty. Her mother nicknamed her ColibrĂ­, Spanish for "Hummingbird." At age four she was kidnapped, torn from her parents on a crowded bus in Guatemala City. Since then she's traveled with "Uncle," the ex-soldier and wandering beggar who has renamed her Rosa. Uncle has always told Rosa that he searched for her parents but had no success. There's almost no chance Rosa will ever find them--but Rosa still remembers and longs for them.When she was young, Uncle consulted fortune-tellers who told him that Rosa would bring him luck--a treasure big enough to last him all his life. So he's kept her with him. Together, they have traveled from town to town in the highlands of Guatemala, scraping out a living, hoping to find the treasure. Eight years have passed, and Rosa has turned twelve. No treasure has been found, and Uncle has almost given up hope. When he turns angry and desperate, danger threatens Rosa from all sides--but especially from Uncle himself.
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  • Colibri

    ann Cameron

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Jan. 1, 2003)
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  • Colibri

    Ann Cameron

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 13, 2005)
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  • COLIBRI By Cameron, Ann

    Ann Cameron

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf Library, Sept. 13, 2005)
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